Lebanon Visa

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Lebanese Visa is not required for Nigerians

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Nigerians visiting Lebanon for no longer than 30 days can do so by obtaining a visa on arrival.
  • Nigerians visiting Lebanon must have a passport valid for at least six months and must carry blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
  • Visitors must have an onward/return ticket and other documents pertinent to their next destination.
  • Nigerians visiting Lebanon must carry enough money to cover the expenses incurred during their visit.
  • There are no restrictions on the import of local and foreign currencies for Nigerians visiting Lebanon.
  • Visitor’s luggage must be cleared at the first airport of entry in Lebanon.
  • There are currently no direct flights options available  from Nigeria to Lebanon.
  • Flights between Lagos and Lebanon typically takes up to 9 hours and 4 minutes.
  • Nigerians visiting Lebanon with pets must have a  health certificate issued by a government veterinarian within 10 days of export and a proof of rabies vaccination.
  • Nigerians visiting Lebanon must check for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, rabies, anthrax, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza vaccination.
  • While Lebanon is home to a diverse religious demography, Islam is currently the religion practiced by a vast majority of Lebanon’s population.
  • The exchange rate between the Nigerian Naira and the Lebanese pound is currently at 1 NGN = 4.16 LBP.
  • Because the time zone currently in use in Lebanon is the Eastern European Summer Time ( GMT+3 ), Lebanon is 2  hours ahead of Nigeria.
  • Getting around in Lebanon is possible with the various public means of transportation available, this include buses, taxis, and car rentals
  • Lebanon uses a type A, B, C, D and G adapter for visitors travelling with chargeable devices.
  • Lebanon has a Mediterranean climate characterized by a long, hot, and dry summer, and cool, rainy winter.
  • The summer months of June to September is the best time to visit Lebanon,as it is filled with fun and tourist activities.
  • While Arabic is Lebanon’s official language, English is also widely spoken and visitors should have very little difficulty with communication when relating with the people of Lebanon.
  • Visitors might want to pick up some basic Arabic phrases to help them navigate communications in rural spaces.

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